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just there jacqueline kennedy is sitting next to her husband but in the center compartment lyndon johnson sitting in the president's share there is an error of great -- we know what he is planning because he is making a list on little note pads on air force one with the heading air force one and he writes on one of them one staff and leadership and has to have a meeting with staff and a meeting with the cabinet immediately and the congressional leadership. we know about incidents that occurred during the flight. in one case just before it took off. lyndon johnson calls robert kennedy. these are two men who have hated each other all their lives. at the time kennedy is having lunch. he had a house in virginia called hickory hill. there is a long green lawn that slopes down. robert kennedy is sitting at a table with robert morgan who is the u.s. attorney for new york and two things happen simultaneously. i spoke to morgan. all of a sudden he saw the house being repainted. there was a guy on the ladder painting and all of a sudden hes the short wave radio transistor radio they called it then
just there jacqueline kennedy is sitting next to her husband but in the center compartment lyndon johnson sitting in the president's share there is an error of great -- we know what he is planning because he is making a list on little note pads on air force one with the heading air force one and he writes on one of them one staff and leadership and has to have a meeting with staff and a meeting with the cabinet immediately and the congressional leadership. we know about incidents that occurred...
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she was the former secretary to jacqueline kennedy and helped mold the camelot style. she wrote extensively about manners and etiquette. she visited us often here at news 4 and was 86 years old. >>> time is 11:41. still ahead, the scary moments leading up to some of the happiest for some new yorkers caught in danger of hurricane sandy. >>> plus, a costume fashion show for halloween. what is your costume and are you in style this year? stay with us. >>> one new york woman will have quite the memory of sandy. she was in labor when the storm struck. that was just the beginning of a terrifying ordeal. she shared her story the us. >> this is my son mar cuss. he was born 12:42 a.m. >> reporter: lm five hours after hurricane sandy hit land, mica was born. it was a labor of love bringing him into the world. >> it was more crazy than we could imagine. >> reporter: julia was having contracts at the medical center when the power went out and the back-up generator failed. her husband was getting something to eat. >> i walked to the cafeteria, blackout. >> reporter: he couldn't see
she was the former secretary to jacqueline kennedy and helped mold the camelot style. she wrote extensively about manners and etiquette. she visited us often here at news 4 and was 86 years old. >>> time is 11:41. still ahead, the scary moments leading up to some of the happiest for some new yorkers caught in danger of hurricane sandy. >>> plus, a costume fashion show for halloween. what is your costume and are you in style this year? stay with us. >>> one new york...
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followers can get a virtual tour of the rose garden, jacqueline kennedy garden, and also the south lawn. pretty cool. >>> coming up on 5:39. still ahead, the university closing campuses and just how many students might be impacted by that move. >>> and the puppies credited with saving a boy who wandered off into the woods. [ minto ] you know, those ads saying mitt romney would ban all abortions and contraception seemed a bit extreme. so i looked into it. turns out, romney doesn't oppose contraception at all. in fact, he thinks abortion should be an option in cases of rape, incest, or to save a mother's life. this issue's important to me, but i'm more concerned about the debt our children will be left with. i voted for president obama last time, but we just can't afford four more years. [ romney ] i'm mitt romney and i approve this message. ♪ ♪ [ male announcer ] combine the pnc cashbuilder visa credit card with a qualifying pnc performance select checking account and earn 75% more than cards earning 1% cash back on almost everything. earning 1% cash back [ obama[ female announcer ]
followers can get a virtual tour of the rose garden, jacqueline kennedy garden, and also the south lawn. pretty cool. >>> coming up on 5:39. still ahead, the university closing campuses and just how many students might be impacted by that move. >>> and the puppies credited with saving a boy who wandered off into the woods. [ minto ] you know, those ads saying mitt romney would ban all abortions and contraception seemed a bit extreme. so i looked into it. turns out, romney...
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kennedy garden, and more. go to wjla.com for a link to the details. >> metro is showing off new cars. >> steve is back with a look at your work week. >> first, the federal minute. >> one of the unique characteristics of the government market is that sometimes politics influences business decisions. last week, the house intelligence committee warned private and public sector organizations from buying products from huawei, but -- alleging that they pose a security risk, which the company is humanly denies. this has put defense contractors in the middle of two political forces. they want to -- giving a 60-day report -- notice from the sequestration. senator mccain said the notice is politically noted and seeks to stop it. political forces prevented the merger of two enormous contractors, eads, and bae. do they need to keep an eye on business opportunities as well as the political forces behind them? for this and david smallwood: maryland money needs to stay in maryland.d. it's just that simple, i mean, it's a no
kennedy garden, and more. go to wjla.com for a link to the details. >> metro is showing off new cars. >> steve is back with a look at your work week. >> first, the federal minute. >> one of the unique characteristics of the government market is that sometimes politics influences business decisions. last week, the house intelligence committee warned private and public sector organizations from buying products from huawei, but -- alleging that they pose a security risk,...
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his wife's aunt jacqueline kennedy onassis spoke for many of us said i loathe everything that man stands for. lying comes naturally to schwarzenegger for a long time. he lied his way into the governorship into california claiming it's easy. he ran a dumbed down campaign against the state's $22 billion death. he campaigned with a broom which he used to symbolize how easy it would be to sweep away the mess. and the political media fell for it. he was not exposed as the sarah palin no-nothing that he was. he was treated with un-earned respect and his campaign was fleefully welcomed by the media as refreshing. he was regarded as a political star. and when he was elected there was serious talk in the political media of changing the united states constitution to allow foreign born naturalized citizens to run for president of the united states. the republican party was very proud of their new star. >> ladies and gentlemen, america is back. we are back because of the perseverance, character and leadership of the 43rd president of the united states, george w. bush. >> thanks to his sheer incompet
his wife's aunt jacqueline kennedy onassis spoke for many of us said i loathe everything that man stands for. lying comes naturally to schwarzenegger for a long time. he lied his way into the governorship into california claiming it's easy. he ran a dumbed down campaign against the state's $22 billion death. he campaigned with a broom which he used to symbolize how easy it would be to sweep away the mess. and the political media fell for it. he was not exposed as the sarah palin no-nothing that...
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she worked as jacqueline kennedy's social secretary and before that, they blazed trails, the first female executive at tiffany's and worked at embassies in rome and paris. she later made her mark as an etiquette expert. she said basic manners and kindness are more important than the rigid rules of formal etiquette. she passed away monday in bethesda at the age of 86. >>> a halloween hot spot gears up for celebrations tonight. >> take a look at this scene in puckiestown, maryland. a playground under water. we want to see your photos as well. we have seen some spectacular photos this morning. e-mail them to us. fox 5 morning news is back in a moment. ♪ ♪ ♪ [ male announcer ] combine the pnc cashbuilder visa credit card with a qualifying pnc performance select checking account and earn 75% more than cards earning 1% cash back on almost everything. . >>> it is easy to forget with all the attention on the superstorm but today is halloween. georgetown should be bustling like years past. the area is a hot spot for halloween. be advised though that their number of street closures starting a
she worked as jacqueline kennedy's social secretary and before that, they blazed trails, the first female executive at tiffany's and worked at embassies in rome and paris. she later made her mark as an etiquette expert. she said basic manners and kindness are more important than the rigid rules of formal etiquette. she passed away monday in bethesda at the age of 86. >>> a halloween hot spot gears up for celebrations tonight. >> take a look at this scene in puckiestown, maryland....
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you're also going to get to see the jacqueline kennedy garden. that was created by the first lady. also, you're going to get to see the white house kitchen garden, which i have seen, and it is very cool pmplgts a. >> are the beehives get? >> they are there. i don't know how close the visitors will get. it's the first working garden on the white house grounds since the days of eleanor roosevelt. >> what's the idea? why do this? >> the idea is two-fold. obviously every administration is doing this to open up the public, to make the white house -- this is the people's house. make it accessible to the public. interestingly, this administration is very social, very much in the digital mind set. part of it is the world we're in. 2012 is different than the years of 2000 and beyond. it's another way to let people have access to the white house grounds and open it up. >> well, you know, the other thing we were talking about this with advertising in the way that social media has changed it, but there's a new generation of people who frankly look at the world and find out about the world in a
you're also going to get to see the jacqueline kennedy garden. that was created by the first lady. also, you're going to get to see the white house kitchen garden, which i have seen, and it is very cool pmplgts a. >> are the beehives get? >> they are there. i don't know how close the visitors will get. it's the first working garden on the white house grounds since the days of eleanor roosevelt. >> what's the idea? why do this? >> the idea is two-fold. obviously every...
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baldrige served as first lady jacqueline kennedy's chief of staff, planning state dinners and social gatherings at the white house. later, "time" magazine hailed her the arbiter of "new american manners" for defining etiquette for the workplace. letitia baldrige was 86 years old. those are some of the day's major stories. now, back to judy. >> woodruff: and we take up a question that is being discussed in the wake of the hurricane. should cities and states start making bigger changes to prepare for the consequences of natural disasters and severe weather? ray suarez has the story as part of our ongoing series on coping with climate change. >> suarez: a hurricane in the final days of october, fed by warm ocean water, slams the eastern seaboard. it's a reminder of how often extreme weather events have been in the news. the debate over climate change-- whether it's real, and who or what is causing it-- rages on without signs of abating. superstorm sandy battered the coastline. and a record 14-foot storm surge brought new york city to a standstill, leaving the city with potentially stagg
baldrige served as first lady jacqueline kennedy's chief of staff, planning state dinners and social gatherings at the white house. later, "time" magazine hailed her the arbiter of "new american manners" for defining etiquette for the workplace. letitia baldrige was 86 years old. those are some of the day's major stories. now, back to judy. >> woodruff: and we take up a question that is being discussed in the wake of the hurricane. should cities and states start making...
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this was a great recording for jacqueline kennedy. mrs. johnson think we carry that out. but they were too very different types of women, and this is johnson was much more actively involved in her husband's political career and jacqueline kennedy was. from the very beginning, really. >> this is also a wonderful story. someone was commiserating with the story, they were commiserating with ladybird after the assassination, saying, oh, you poor thing, and follow jackie kennedy as first lady. ladybird was just aghast at this. she said, oh, how can you possibly pity me? please, pity her, she doesn't have her husband. i still have mine. >> there is another way to look at that statement. it is attributed to mrs. kennedy. the fact that ladybird johnson was there and part of the campaign operation, was with him as much as she was, it made lyndon johnson even more dependent on her than he would have been otherwise. >> thank you. >> next question? >> okay. have you heard the phrase about there was no downtime for lyndon johnson? lyndon johnson became president when i was in the four
this was a great recording for jacqueline kennedy. mrs. johnson think we carry that out. but they were too very different types of women, and this is johnson was much more actively involved in her husband's political career and jacqueline kennedy was. from the very beginning, really. >> this is also a wonderful story. someone was commiserating with the story, they were commiserating with ladybird after the assassination, saying, oh, you poor thing, and follow jackie kennedy as first lady....